PT Destinasi Tirta Nusantara Tbk (ISX:PDES) Short Ratio

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What is PT Destinasi Tirta Nusantara Tbk Short Ratio?

Short Ratio is a metric signaling prevailing investors' sentiment with a company. It represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the shares short.

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PT Destinasi Tirta Nusantara Tbk Business Description

Address Jalan Tomang Raya No. 63, Panorama Building, 4th Floor, Jakarta, IDN, 11440
PT Destinasi Tirta Nusantara Tbk is an inbound tour operator and destination management company serving international tourists in Southeast Asia. The company operates in the Tours and Travel segment and provides inbound tour packages, overland Java-Bali tours, city tours, day trips, sightseeing tours, special excursions, MICE services, and nature tourism services. It also provides destination management, transportation, and operational tour management services supported by its internal Tour Plan system. The company has operational offices in Bali, Lombok, Medan, Makassar, and Labuan Bajo, and operates Panorama Destination entities in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh Vietnam, and Thailand. Key revenue contribution is generated from Indonesia, followed by Thailand and Malaysia.